El Paso Andress football coach Allan Sepkowitz retiresKTSM-TV Share
Allan Sepkowitz has announced his retirement after spending nearly five decades walking the sidelines as head football coach for the El Paso Andress Eagles. In his tenure, Sepkowitz amassed 252 wins making him the winningest coach in El Paso high school football history as well as ranking him in the top 20 among Texas high school football coaches.
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Soccer Academic All-State deadlines approachingPressbox Services Share ATTENTION! Girls and boys soccer coaches, your deadline is March 1 to nominate players for Academic All-State. The Texas High School Coaches Association recognizes and awards athletes for outstanding academic achievement. All of your nominations must be made through Pressbox, so if you coach a player that meets the following criteria, nominate him/her for Academic All-State.More

DeSoto board approves Claude Mathis' returnESPN Dallas Share Just a little over a month after bidding farewell to Claude Mathis, the DeSoto ISD school board welcomed his return as football coach at DeSoto High School. Mathis resigned to become running backs coach at the University of Houston in early January. He had a change of heart and spoke to DeSoto officials about a return, and the board passed by a 5-0 vote to accept a rescission of his resignation.More

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Austin McCallum's Raymond takes head coaching job at LehmanAustin American-Statesman Share For the fifth time this offseason, an Austin ISD high school must replace its head football coach. Austin McCallum's Todd Raymond told his players that he had accepted the head coaching position at Lehman, a Class 4A school in Kyle. He will replace Steve Davis, who resigned in January. At Lehman, the 39-year-old Raymond will inherit a team that was 6-4 in 2011. More

High school coaches voice support for TCU football programFort Worth Star-Telegram Share Many football recruits and 2012 Texas Christian University signees were tightlipped about the arrests of four Horned Frogs players on drug charges. Coaches of the top Fort Worth-area high school football programs, however, voiced unanimous concern for and support of the TCU program and its coaching staff.More

Brackettville Brackett is only school to win UIL realignment appealThe Dallas Morning News Share Class A Division I's Brackettville Brackett was the only school granted a new district by the UIL's district assignment appeals committee in Austin. Four Dallas area schools — McKinney , McKinney Boyd, Ferris and Irving North Hills — were among 11 schools whose petitions were denied.More

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Lanny Wilson tabbed new Harlingen South coachThe Valley Morning Star Share Wayne "Lanny" Wilson was recommended by school district Superintendent Steve Flores and unanimously approved to be hired as the new athletic coordinator and head football coach at Harlingen South by the school board. Wilson, 48, is currently the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Gonzales High School. Gonzales went 11-1 last season and completed its first undefeated regular season in 48 years.More

Great Scott: Donna's new field house to be named after legendary coachThe Monitor Share The Donna ISD held a ceremonial groundbreaking to announce that the new field house at Bennie La Prade Stadium will be named after legendary former Redskins coach Earl Scott, who led Donna to the 1961 Class 2A championship. It is still the only public state football championship in the Rio Grande Valley.More

Search starts for new volleyball coach at LampasasKilleen Daily Herald Share Beth Rutland wanted more time with her growing family. That all but made her decision for her. Rutland stepped down as Lampasas volleyball coach, an open position that has been posted by the Lampasas Independent School District. Rutland, who had a child during the fall semester, left her position to move to El Paso, where her husband had been working.More